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Chandrababu gets CID notice in 'Amaravati land scam' case

Reacting to the CID notice, TDP State president K Atchannaidu said it was nothing but 'vendetta.'

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TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu
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16 March 2021 9:58 PM IST

AP CID has asked former CM Naidu to appear in person on March 23

Amaravati: The Andhra Pradesh CID police on Tuesday served a notice on former Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu in the 'Amaravati land scam,' which the Telugu Desam Party called the 'most frivolous FIR' filed by a ruling YSRC MLA. The FIR was filed under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and also the SCs and STs (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

CID investigating officer Lakshmi Narayana Rao asked Chandrababu to appear in person at the CID regional office in Vijayawada on March 23 "to examine you (A-1) in the above crime, to ascertain facts which are within your exclusive knowledge."

The FIR was registered by CID on March 12, based on a complaint filed by YSRC MLA Alla Ramakrishna Reddy on February 24, over a month after the High Court struck down a case pertaining to 'insider trading' in the Amaravati land scam, naming Chandrababu Naidu and former minister P Narayana as "known-suspected-unknown accused."

The issue pertains to pooling of land for the development of the State's new capital city Amaravati back in the year 2015. The timing of the complaint and FIR raised eyebrows as it came after a lapse of six years and a related matter was struck down by the High Court.

Referring to the MLAs complaint, the FIR said, "some of the formers (farmers) of his constituency represented him that some influenced persons of the then government have cheated them by taking away their lands illegally, fraudulently by keeping innocent peasants under confusion and fear of insecurity about their lands. This set of middlemen who were the part of the conspiracy by making false representation that the government was going to take away their assigned lands without giving any compensation (sic)."

On that, the complainant verified the GOs issued by the government and found that several irregularities were committed by the respondents and caused irreparable loss to the SC and ST community and weaker sections and got wrongful gains and requested to take necessary legal actions, the FIR said. A team of CID officials went to Chandrababu's Jubilee Hills residence in Hyderabad, where he was now staying, and served the notice.

As per Section 41 CrPC, any police officer "may without an order from a magistrate and without a warrant, arrest any person who has been concerned in any cognizable offence, or against whom a reasonable complaint has been made, or credible information has been received, or a reasonable suspicion exists, of his having been so concerned."

Reacting to the CID notice, TDP State president K Atchannaidu said it was nothing but 'vendetta.'

YSRC MLA N Chandrababu Naidu Indian Penal Code Andhra Pradesh CID police 
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